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Birth
In (Classical) Arabic, by Nadja: Wila:da (ولادة)
This language is spoken in the Arab world.
In (Maghrebi) Arabic (Darija), by Nadja: Ziada
This language is spoken in the Maghreb.
In Armenian, by Lilith: Tsnund (ծնունդ)
This language is spoken in Armenia.
In Ateso (or Teso), by Apuda Ignatius Loyola : Aurio, Aidounio
This language is spoken in the north east of Uganda and the west of Kenya.
In Breton (Brezhoneg), by Mona Maze, Sten Charbonneau et Rhisiart Hincks: Ganedigezh
This language is spoken in Brittany (Noth-West of France).
Note: tonic accent on the penultimate syllable.
In Catalan, by Fabrice: Naixement
This language is spoken in Spain (Catalonia, Valencian Community, Balearic Islands), France (Pyrénées Orientales), Andorra, Italy (Sardinia).
In Chinese (Mandarin), by Gala: ChuSheng (出生)
This language is spoken in China.
Note: literally “come to life”.
In Chukchi, by Charles Weinstein : o’ratgyrgyn
This language is spoken in Chukotka (Russia).
Note: This term designates the birth of human children. When talking about animal birth, one would use the word: “gyr’ogyrgyn”.
In Comorian (Shikomori), by Dalila Ahamad: Dza
This language is spoken in the Comoro Islands.
In Dutch (Flemish), by Isabelle : Geboorte
This language is spoken in the Netherlands, and Belgium.
In Esperanto, by Mirejo, GoBois and Javier Vásquez: Nasko, Naskiĝo, Deveno
When impossible to type the ‘ĝ’, it can be replaced by an ‘h’ after the ‘g’ : “naskigho”
Pronunciation: naskidjo.
In Fala, by Eusebio Martín: Nacimentu
This language is spoken in the North of Extremadura, Spain.
In French, by Jessica, Audrey Gonon and Marie-Eve Bouchard: Naissance
In Fula (Pulaar, Fulfulde), by Seydou: Pingol
This language is spoken in Cameroon, in the Centrafrican Republic, in Chad, Sudan, Nigeria, Niger, Burkina Faso, Mali, Mauritania, Senegal, Gambia, Guinea, Bissau Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Ghana, Togo and Benin.
Note: Literally “awakening to life”, act of being born.
In German, by Mirejo : Geburt
This language is spoken in Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Belgium.
Note: feminine gender, “die Geburt”.
In Hausa, by Odile Benoit-Abdelkader: Haihuwa
This language is spoken in Niger, Nigeria, northern Cameroon and numerous West-African cities.
In Italian, by Valérie Rey : Nascita
This language is spoken in Italy, San Marino, Switzerland, Vatican, Croatia.
In Kabyle (Taqbaylit), by Idir: Talalit
This Berber language is spoken in Algeria.
In Kaqchikel, by Gelber: Alaxib’äl
This language is spoken in Comalapa, Chimaltenango Department, Guatemala.
In Kiholo (Holu), by Mvwala Katshinga: Kuvwaluka
This language is spoken in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and in Angola.
In Libinza, by Constant Bopima M. Bokoto: Mbotama
This language is spoken in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
In Lingala, by Bongongo : Mbotama
This language is spoken in Congo-Brazzaville and in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
Note: The verb is “kobotama”.
In Malagasy, by Ralalaoherivony Baholisoa: Fahaterahana
This language is spoken in Madagascar.
In Mapuche (Mapudungun), by Alejandra Vergara: Choyun, Lleqn
This language is spoken in southern Chili and Argentina (Araucania).
Note: meaning “to be born”.
In (Yucatec) Maya, by Jhonnatan Rangel and Lorenzo Maldonado Herrera: Antal, Síijil
This language is spoken in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico.
In Norwegian (bokmål), by Tomek: Fødsel
This language is spoken in Norway
In Occitan, by Teiric : Naissença
In Portuguese, by Marie-Eve Bouchard and Regina Giglio : Nascimento
This language is spoken in Portugal, Brazil, Guinea-Bissau, Cape Verde, Angola, Mozamibique, Timor.
In Punu, by Jean-Louis Mbadinga: Diburu
This language is spoken in the southwest of Gabon.
Note: the “u” is pronounced as in English.
In Quechua, by Valérie Legrand-Galarza: Paqariy
This language is spoken in the Andes (Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador).
In Scottish Gaelic, by Helen Mórag McKinnon: Breith
This language is spoken in Scotland (United-Kingdom).
Note: also means the act of bearing, siezing, carrying away, overtake.
In Soninké, by Abdourahmane Yatera: saaraye/saarera/saare
This language is spoken in Senegal, Mali, Ivory Coast, Gambia, Mauritania and France.
In Spanish (Castilian), by Eduardo, Audrey Gonon and Javier Vásquez : Nacimiento
In Tuareg (Tamasheq, Tamahaq), by Boutefna: Tiwite
This language is spoken in Algeria, Mali, Niger, Libya.
In Tzeltal, by Juan: Tojkel
This language is spoken in Chiapas (Mexico).
In Urdu, by Anjum Salim: Pehdai-ish
This language is spoken in Pakistan and India.
In Welsh, by Rhisiart Hincks: Genedigaeth
This language is spoken in Wales (United Kingdom).
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